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A: There is not standard per se, but width-wise you want your vanity mirror to be roughly the size of the vanity it's hung above. You can even leave an extra couple inches on each size to eliminate the "boxed" look. The vanity mirror should be no taller than your vanity and at least 4 to 6 inches from the ceiling, and that's before accounting for lighting fixtures that might be above the mirror.

A: First you need a microfiber cloth, rubbing alcohol, a cotton pad and window cleaner. Use the rubbing alcohol on the cotton pad to rub out any gunky build-up or heavier streaking. Then spray the mirror without soaking it. Use the microfiber cloth and go from left to right, then right to left in swoops all the way down the length of the mirror. This will ensure you don't miss a spot and eliminate streaks.